On a somewhat related note @James, I’m going through a small shift in my thinking. May possibly be relevant here. Not sure.
Last year, I reconciled myself to patience and slow process. I’d chosen to run many programs at the same time (in order to prepare for running just a few programs this year). I read that this meant that results might come much more slowly. Felt okay with that, so I just downshifted my time expectations.
Now, this year, with Qv2 and a much more compact stack, I’m realizing that the pace of integrating subliminals is likely to pick up a whole lot.
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I’m running much fewer programs, so it’s a lighter stack
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Qv2 has the alpha programming in the cores removed, so we’re dealing with a ‘higher-potency dosage’
Today is my last day of a 12-day non-subliminal period and my subliminals have continued processing for all 12 days.
Others have said this already, but now with this experience, it’s more obvious to me:
They’re not actually rest days
If you wake up at 8 AM one morning, and then from 8:30 AM to 9 AM you proceed to drink 3 high-potency cups of coffee…
The period of time from 9 AM to 9 PM (i.e., after you’ve stopped drinking the coffee) is definitely not a ‘rest period’.
That’s kind of what we’re dealing with. (And I’m patting myself on the back for finding the friendliest drug-related analogy I could think of.)
But the biggest shift I’m starting to come to is:
Other than ‘Rest Days’, the other change we’re going to need to adjust to is a faster change process and faster pacing of results.
These ‘rest periods’ are going to be correlated with faster processing, not slower. I’m still trying to fully understand this. But I can feel it.